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- 2006: Tumblety Howell Art Gallery, Ocean Grove, New Jersey
- 2006: Woodhaven Galleries, Woodhaven, New York
- 2004: Park Ave. Club “Culinary Art Show”, New Jersey
- 2003: Stamford Art Association “Marine Art Show”, Stamford, Connecticut
- 2002 – Present: Glastonbury Annual “On the Green” Show, Glastonbury, Connecticut
- 2002 – Present: Fairfield Town Hall (Green) Art Show, Fairfield, Connecticut
- 2001 – Present: Annual Music and Art Festival, Breezy Point, New York
- 2000 – Present: Mystic Outdoor Art Festival, Mystic, Connecticut
- 1999: World Trade Center, New York, New York
- 1998: Broome Street Gallery, New York, New York
- 1998: Palisades Gallery, Dobbs Ferry, New York
- 1997: Cornell Medical Center Library, New York, New York
- 1995: Wall Street Rotunda, New York, New York
- 1988: The American Church of Paris, Paris, France
- 1986: 11th Salon Circle Des Artistes, Paris, France
- 1985: The American Academy of Paris, Paris, France
- 2005: The New Hamilton Beach Civics Annual Awards Dinner, Queens, New York
- 2005: The Howard Beach Civic Forum Award Ceremony, Queens, New York
- 2004: The Adjustments Gallery, New York, New York
- 1998: Charles Park Exhibition, Queens, New York
- 1997: Howard Beach Centennial Inaugural Dinner, Queens, New York
- 1989: Kings Bay YM-YWHA, Brooklyn, New York
- 1989: The Pierre Bougerol Gallery, France
- 1987: The Lancaster Gallery, France
- 2005: Pastel, Monsignor Joseph Pfeiffer, New York, sponsored by St. Helen’s Church
- 2004: Watercolor, Lewis of Woodhaven, New York, sponsored by the Saar Family
- 2000: Oil, Private Home in Hamilton Beach, New York, sponsored by George Englert
- 1999: Oil, Private Home in Howard Beach, New York, sponsored by the Salerno Family
- 1985: The Forest Park School of Art, Queens, New York
- 1984: The Brooklyn Museum Little Gallery, Brooklyn, New York
- 5/2005: Nick Loprinzi, “Reverend Monsignor Joseph C. Pfeiffer,” Dinner and Dance Journal
- 5/2005: Bran Joiner, “Howard Beach Civic Forum Celebrates 10 Years of Work,” The Forum and The Chronicle
- 10/2000: Color Carton Corporation, “St. Helen’s Parish 40th Anniversary,” Dinner Journal
- 11/1998: Alysha Sideman, “Return to the Age of Innocence with Memories of Playland Park,” Queens Chronicle
- 8/1996: Kathy Louis, “Broad Channel Bits and Pieces,” The Wave
- 9/1989: Author unknown, “Gallery Exhibit,” Queens Chronicle Magazine Yellow Pages
- 9/1989: Author unknown, “Howard Beach Artist on Display at Brooklyn’s Kings Bay YM-YWHA,” The Forum
- 10/1989: Kenneth Brown, “An Artistic Walk On The Distaff Side,” Kings Courier and Flatbush Life
- 10/ 1989: Kenneth Brown, “Brooklyn’s Talented Artists Will Take You to A Distaff Shore,” Bay News
- 2005: Hall of Fame, Howard Beach Civic Forum, Queens, New York
- 2005: Certificate of Recognition, City of New York Office of the Mayor, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, New York
- 2005: New York State Assembly Citation, Assemblywoman Audrey I. Pheffer, New York
- 2005: Legislative Proclamation, Senator Serphin R. Maltese, New York
- 2005: U.S. House of Representatives Proclamation, Hon. Anthony D. Weiner, New York
- 2005: Certificate of Recognition, New York City Council Member Joseph P. Addabbo, Jr., New York
- 2005: Congressional Achievement Award, Congressman Gregory W. Meeks, New York
- 1988 - 1999: The Art Students League, Manhattan, New York - intermittent attendance
- 1986 - 1988: Lancaster’s Studio, Paris, France
- 1983 - 1985: The American Academy of Paris, France
- 1983 - 1985: The Drawing Room, Manhattan, New York - part-time, the study of anatomy
- 1977 - 1985: The Forest Park School of Art, Queens, New York - part-time evenings
- 1973 - 1984: The Brooklyn Museum Art School, Brooklyn, New York - part-time
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PAINTING HER TOWN
Renowned Artist Madeline Lovallo Shows Locally.
The work of Howard Beach resident and renowned artist Madeline Lovallo is currently being shown at the Ozone Park district office of Council Member Eric A. Ulrich. Inspired by local scenery, Lovallo’s work includes a selection of oils on canvas ranging from the Carousel at Forest Park, shoreline images of Jamaica Bay and views from the sidewalks of Jamaica Avenue. The artist has completed works capturing Woodhaven Hamilton Beach, Howard Beach and Broad Channel.
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--By Patricia Adams
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Local Artist Colors Ulrich's Office.
Howard Beach Resident Madeline Lovallo has been painting for at least as long as her City Councilman Eric Ulrich ( R-Ozone Park) has been alive. Now, 14 of Lovallo's paintings, each showing a different scene from around or neat Ulrich's Southwest Queens council district, grace the walls of his office. Ulrich got the idea to hang her paintings after receiving a christmas card from Lovallo that featured one of the works. He said he needed
decorations for his new office, and asked Lovallo if he could hang prints of her paintings. Lovallo, who continues to sell prints and postcards featuring her works, happily obliged.
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--By Domenick Rafter
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Broad Channel Bits And Pieces 
Channel Changes, Broad Channel has changed rapidly and dramatically in the past ten to fifteen years. Most changes have been very positive.
But local artists may see it differently. Arlene Cornell, Rockaway watercolor artist, once noted that many of the picturesque qualities of Broad Channel are disappearing as home owners renovate and modernize. Whereas residents may prefer clean vinyl siding to paint peeling from weathered boards, artists revel in revealing the play of light against quaint bungalows and sagging wood docks.
Madeline Lovallo has rendered Broad Channel scenes in both watercolor and oils. The other week, she noticed renovations being done on one of the town's most picturesque blocks. The weather was right, so she rushed to the scene with easel in hand. Lovallo, like other artists, wants to capture the unique characteristics of Broad Channel before they disappear into modern anonymity.
Her work has been seen at the Rockaway Music and Arts Council Fall Festival in the past. Most recently, Lovallo included her paintings in "Arts On The Boards," a presentation by Rockaway Artist Alliance on the boardwalk the weekend of August 3. Look for her paintings at future exhibits in the Rockaway Artist Alliance Gallery on Beach 116 Street.
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Serving Howard Beach For 10 Years

Celebrating its tenth anniversary, the Howard Beach Civic forum held its annual awards ceremony Friday night. The honorees included: Madeline Lovallo, Alex Beviario, Nina DeBlasio, the De candia Family, Frank DeRicco, Linda Engler, Caroline Fazio, Juliaina Fazio, Stephen Holihan, Daneen LoCascio, Dorothy McCloskey, Deidre McVey, Lynn Murray and Debra Pignatelli. The civic also honored many of its elected officials: Congressmen Gregory Meeks and Nnthony Wiener, Senator Serphin Maltese, Assembly woman Audery Pheffer, Councilman Joe Addabbo, and Democratic District Learder Frank Gulluscio. Pictured above are the winners and their families, as well as
some past and present board members of the Howerd Beach Civic Forum.
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Howard Beach Civic Forum Celebrates 10 Years Of Work

The Howard Beach Civic Froum celebrated its 10th anniversary friday with a dinner dance at Roma View, at which the venerable organization inducted 14 members of the greater Howard Beach community into its hall of fame, which was created last year. Mayor Michael Bloomberg and other political leaders attended the ceremony, as did HBCF founder Mario Mancuso (r., with founder member and hall of inductee Dorothy McCloskey). Mancuso is an employee of the department of defense in Washington D.C.
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